I was a Teenage Fundamentalist. An Exvangelical podcast.

128 - From Pastor to Comedian with Jeremy Alder


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In this episode, we delve into the unique upbringing of comedian Jeremy Alder, who was raised in a fundamentalist Christian household. Jeremy shares his experiences of being homeschooled in Texas by missionary parents who distrusted mainstream culture, leading to a childhood without TV or the internet. He reflects on the challenges and unexpected benefits of such a sheltered upbringing, and how it shaped his worldview and comedic voice. Join us as Jeremy candidly discusses his journey from a deeply religious environment to finding his own path in comedy and life.

Jeremy's links:

  • Jeremy Alder's website
  • Instagram
  • Facebook

 

Key takeaways from the episode:

  1. Unique Upbringing: Jeremy Alder was raised in a fundamentalist Christian household, which significantly shaped his early life and worldview.
  2. Homeschooling Experience: His education was conducted at home by missionary parents, leading to a childhood without exposure to mainstream media like TV and the internet.
  3. Cultural Isolation: This sheltered upbringing resulted in a lack of cultural touchpoints, which Jeremy had to navigate and catch up on later in life.
  4. Faith and Skepticism: Jeremy's journey included phases of deep faith, skepticism, and eventual deconstruction of his religious beliefs.
  5. Comedy as an Outlet: Stand-up comedy became a creative outlet for Jeremy, allowing him to process his past and connect with others who had similar experiences.
  6. Family Dynamics: His relationship with his family, particularly his parents, was complex and influenced by differing views on faith and lifestyle.
  7. Personal Growth: Jeremy's story is one of personal growth, as he learned to balance his upbringing with his own beliefs and career aspirations.
  8. Community and Connection: Finding community, whether through comedy or other means, was crucial for Jeremy in navigating his journey.
  9. Honesty and Vulnerability: Jeremy values honesty and vulnerability, both in his comedy and in his personal life, as tools for connection and healing.
  10. Creative Expression: His story highlights the importance of creative expression in processing personal experiences and finding one's voice.

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